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Detroit Receiving Hospital
Healthcare•Detroit, Michigan, United States•
About: Detroit Receiving Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Vancomycin & Population. The organization has 877 authors who have published 850 publications receiving 37202 citations. The organization is also known as: Detroit General.
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TL;DR: Evaluated in vitro activity of ceftaroline and its potential for synergy with tobramycin in comparison with vancomycin against a collection of hospital-acquired meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, including isolates with reduced susceptibility to glycopeptides demonstrated antimicrobial activity independently of the specimen source and exhibited lower MICs than vancomYcin.
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TL;DR: A “user‐friendly” program tracks clinical recommendations and interventions by pharmacists, and calculates cost savings/avoidance, and facilitates monthly and annual reporting for department managers.
Abstract: A major factor in delivering patient care is documenting activities by pharmacists. This documentation is not only essential to sustain existing programs but necessary to justify future growth of resources. A computerized documentation system for clinical interventions and workload activities was developed in a 340-bed university teaching hospital. With the expansion of its pharmaceutical care model, the department reworked its distribution process to allocate more pharmacist time for patient care. Manual documentation of these services, however, soon was identified as an obstacle. A software program was developed to alleviate the problems inherent with manual documentation. This "user-friendly" program tracks clinical recommendations and interventions by pharmacists, and calculates cost savings/avoidance. It also facilitates monthly and annual reporting for department managers.
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TL;DR: A new clot-free culture system in roller tubes was found to be superior to those previously described because of convenience, replicability and adaptability to studies of proliferation and experience suggests that it may be useful in the study of humoral factors affecting maturation of human erythroblasts.
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TL;DR: A 50-year-old intravenous drug user presented with clinical features suggestive of mitral valve endocarditis and despite treatment with penicillin, he died from a neurologic complication.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ronald N. Jones | 109 | 1169 | 54206 |
Husseini K. Manji | 104 | 283 | 36624 |
Paul E. Marik | 89 | 621 | 32719 |
Michael J. Rybak | 77 | 420 | 24816 |
John M. Carethers | 52 | 199 | 9723 |
Renee C. LeBoeuf | 50 | 112 | 7017 |
John W. Devlin | 48 | 234 | 11941 |
Charles E. Lucas | 47 | 260 | 6768 |
Jan Paul Muizelaar | 47 | 99 | 10934 |
Vincent H. Tam | 45 | 184 | 7276 |
Berton R. Moed | 42 | 154 | 5311 |
James T. Fitzgerald | 42 | 120 | 7989 |
David Edelman | 38 | 165 | 5346 |
Donald P. Levine | 38 | 87 | 11611 |
Scott A. Dulchavsky | 38 | 130 | 5669 |